Meme coins need to be sustainable in the long run; having hype alone is not enough. The key is to have cultural heritage and storytelling appeal. Taking $SATOSHI as an example, it is backed by the founding narrative of Bitcoin and the P2P Foundation, inherently carrying the meaning of "returning to Bitcoin's original intention." This cultural resonance is its moat. Simply put, the value equation for Meme coins is: cultural dissemination × community consensus. As long as these two variables are maintained, the community ecosystem can sustain itself. Holders are also continuously innovating narratives and strengthening community interactions. From this perspective, the sustainability of $SATOSHI still has room for imagination.

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GasFeeSobbervip
· 01-19 12:32
Back to the original intention? That sounds pretty vague. Ultimately, only a solid ecosystem can truly support it.
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AirdropHunterKingvip
· 01-19 12:23
Listen, buddy, I've been earning from arbitrage since 2017. $SATOSHI is basically just storytelling. The narrative around Bitcoin definitely has appeal, but whether it truly survives depends on community engagement, which is just as important as the qualification review for empty investments.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-17 15:15
That's right, relying solely on hype won't get you far; you need to have some substance there.
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GateUser-4745f9cevip
· 01-17 08:55
Nah, I think we still need to see the subsequent actions. Just praising the cultural heritage is useless.
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tx_or_didn't_happenvip
· 01-17 08:55
That's right, memes that only ride the wave of popularity have long since died out. Nowadays, what's important is whether there's a story and cultural consensus. Satoshi's move indeed captured the line of Bitcoin faith, no wonder it has lasted until now.
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PseudoIntellectualvip
· 01-17 08:55
Well said, but the key is how long the community can stick with it.
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AirdropAnxietyvip
· 01-17 08:54
To be honest, this set of logic looks good, but in execution... most meme coins still die at the point where the story can't be continued.
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PaperHandsCriminalvip
· 01-17 08:51
You're right, the $SATOSHI narrative does have some substance, but my paper hands are starting to waver again haha
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degenonymousvip
· 01-17 08:45
That's right, just hype alone can't last long. I'm convinced by the logic of $SATOSHI; it's indeed a bit different.
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MevTearsvip
· 01-17 08:29
That's right, just hype alone can't last long. The $SATOSHI narrative is truly excellent; returning to Satoshi Nakamoto's original intention hits so hard. It's much more impressive than coins that make up stories out of thin air.
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